This document provides information about a physical geography course. It outlines important details like the professor, class times and location, contact information, and required materials. The course will cover topics like climate, landforms, soils, and vegetation. Students will take chapter quizzes, map quizzes, exams, and do a presentation. The syllabus provides the grading scale and expectations for assignments, attendance, and late work. Resources are available to help students succeed.
This document provides information for Professor Lisa Schmidt's Geography 101L lab course. It outlines the course details like time, location, materials needed, and contact information. It describes the lab objectives and topics that will be covered throughout the semester, including earth-sun relationships, weather, climate, landforms, and more. It also outlines the grading policy, expectations, and schedule for the course.
This document provides information for Professor Lisa Schmidt's Geography 101L lab course. The course meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 PM to 10:05 PM in Building 30 Room 17. Students will complete weekly lab assignments using the GEOS workbook and submit answers on Blackboard. The course aims to help students understand physical geography concepts through hands-on lab activities and mastery exercises. Grading will be based on lab assignments, exams, participation, and mastery exercises. Students are expected to follow lab protocols and academic honesty policies.
This document is a chapter about urban structure and city spaces. It discusses key concepts in urban structure, including spatial patterns in North America like sprawl and central business districts. It also covers the polycentric metropolis and features like edge cities. The chapter addresses problems facing North American cities such as sprawl, poverty, and neighborhood decline. It then discusses the urban structure of European, Islamic, and developing world cities, and considers the future of urban geographies.
This document discusses key considerations for designing and conducting primary research using questionnaires and surveys for a human geography dissertation project. It covers topics such as choosing a research topic, reviewing previous literature, using secondary data, designing questionnaires, sampling techniques, pilot testing, minimizing errors, data analysis, and reporting results. The main points are: questionnaires should be rooted in a clear research question or hypothesis; sampling should aim for representativeness; surveys require careful design, testing, and analysis to ensure reliability and validity of results.
This document provides information about a physical geography course. It outlines important details like the professor, class times and location, contact information, and required materials. The course will cover topics like climate, landforms, soils, and vegetation. Students will take chapter quizzes, map quizzes, exams, and do a presentation. The syllabus provides the grading scale and expectations for assignments, attendance, and late work. Resources are available to help students succeed.
This document provides information for Professor Lisa Schmidt's Geography 101L lab course. It outlines the course details like time, location, materials needed, and contact information. It describes the lab objectives and topics that will be covered throughout the semester, including earth-sun relationships, weather, climate, landforms, and more. It also outlines the grading policy, expectations, and schedule for the course.
This document provides information for Professor Lisa Schmidt's Geography 101L lab course. The course meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 PM to 10:05 PM in Building 30 Room 17. Students will complete weekly lab assignments using the GEOS workbook and submit answers on Blackboard. The course aims to help students understand physical geography concepts through hands-on lab activities and mastery exercises. Grading will be based on lab assignments, exams, participation, and mastery exercises. Students are expected to follow lab protocols and academic honesty policies.
This document is a chapter about urban structure and city spaces. It discusses key concepts in urban structure, including spatial patterns in North America like sprawl and central business districts. It also covers the polycentric metropolis and features like edge cities. The chapter addresses problems facing North American cities such as sprawl, poverty, and neighborhood decline. It then discusses the urban structure of European, Islamic, and developing world cities, and considers the future of urban geographies.
This document discusses key considerations for designing and conducting primary research using questionnaires and surveys for a human geography dissertation project. It covers topics such as choosing a research topic, reviewing previous literature, using secondary data, designing questionnaires, sampling techniques, pilot testing, minimizing errors, data analysis, and reporting results. The main points are: questionnaires should be rooted in a clear research question or hypothesis; sampling should aim for representativeness; surveys require careful design, testing, and analysis to ensure reliability and validity of results.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in population geography, including demographics, population distribution and composition, population dynamics, and migration trends. It discusses topics like population pyramids, birth and death rates, the demographic transition model, and debates around population and resource use. Case studies and examples are provided to illustrate concepts like population density, segregation, mobility versus migration, and challenges facing populations experiencing conflict or climate change.
Jeita Grotto is the longest cave system in the Middle East, located 18 kilometers north of Beirut, Lebanon. It consists of two interconnected limestone caves, the Upper Grotto and Lower Grotto. The Upper Grotto features many crystallized cave formations and the Lower Grotto involves a 500 meter electric boat ride along a subterranean lake. Jeita Grotto is a major tourist attraction, receiving over 280,000 visitors annually and providing employment to many local residents.
This document discusses the science behind music therapy and its healing properties. It explains that everything in the world, including the human body, is made up of energy and vibration. Music affects us on psychological, physiological, and emotional levels. Certain components of music like rhythm, melody, and harmony can be used to invoke different emotions. Positive emotions induced by uplifting music can promote health while sad music may induce stress hormones. Music therapy can be used to treat various conditions such as depression, aphasia, amnesia, and ADD by stimulating the brain and regulating emotions. Beyond just listening, music therapy may also involve playing, singing, or vocalizing music.
This document is a chapter about urban structure and city spaces. It discusses key concepts in urban structure, including spatial patterns in North America like sprawl and central business districts. It also covers the polycentric metropolis and features like edge cities. The chapter addresses problems facing North American cities such as sprawl, poverty, and neighborhood decline. It then discusses the urban structure of European, Islamic, and developing world cities, and considers the future of urban geographies.
This document is a chapter about urbanization and the global urban system. It discusses key topics like the functions and transformative capacity of urban settlements. It also examines the urbanization process over time, including industrialization, the rise of mega-cities, and challenges facing cities today like climate change and overpopulation. Case studies and data are provided on urban systems and individual cities around the world.
El documento presenta una introducción a los cinco sentidos (vista, tacto, olfato, oído y gusto) como parte de un curso de educación a distancia para parvularios de la Universidad Central del Ecuador. Se describen brevemente cada uno de los sentidos para su identificación.
Epicor-Most Commonly Used KPIs for Business Measurement-WP-ENS-1202Jon Snow
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) that are most effective for transforming a business. It recommends focusing on a balanced set of KPIs across financial, transactional, and operational areas. Specific KPIs are identified for sales, purchasing, fulfillment, finance, and overall business performance. The document cautions that focusing on too many KPIs or an imbalanced set can undermine improvement efforts. It provides guidance on effective KPI programs and how consulting services from Epicor can help companies with KPI improvement initiatives.
There is a global war already taking place today. We simply have yet to acknowledge it. Our banks are under attack, our public utilities are at risk and the internet is being used more and more for political purposes, both bad and good. Cybercriminals blazingly brazenly brag their accomplishments and thumb their noses at authorities around the world. Governments are struggling with controls that are either too permissive or too restrictive.
Join us in an important discussion of the state of the state of Cyber(x) as we explore issues and peer into the future. Find out what the “bad guys” are up to, and what the future holds.
El poema expresa la devoción del autor hacia Dios, diciendo que cada parte de su cuerpo y alma fue creada por Dios para adorarlo y servirlo. El autor fue hecho para arrojar flores, lavar los pies de Dios con lágrimas, cantar su gloria, y escuchar la música de sus pisadas. Su corazón solo responde al llamado de Dios, y su alma fue creada para transmitir el amor de Dios a otras almas sedientas. El poema fue escrito por Shanti Amatista y está dedicado a Param
This document provides an overview of world regions and geography. It discusses how geography influences cultures and economies. Regions are defined and classified in various ways, including formally by shared attributes and functionally by economic organization. Forces like globalization are increasing interconnectivity between regions. The document examines topics like population trends, economic development, social issues, the environment, and political structures at regional and global scales. Regional geography combines physical and human perspectives to holistically study territories and the relationships between communities worldwide.
The giant ancient forest you cannot see coyote crossingLisa Schmidt
The document describes the creosote bushes that dominate the Mojave desert as an "ancient forest" that is invisible to many. It notes that individual creosote bushes can be thousands of years old, with some estimated at over 11,000 years old. Though unremarkable in appearance, these creosote bushes represent a vast ancient landscape that is increasingly threatened by development and habitat destruction. The author argues this ancient desert ecosystem deserves more appreciation and protection.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in population geography, including demographics, population distribution and composition, population dynamics, and migration trends. It discusses topics like population pyramids, birth and death rates, the demographic transition model, and debates around population and resource use. Case studies and examples are provided to illustrate concepts like population density, segregation, mobility versus migration, and challenges facing populations experiencing conflict or climate change.
Jeita Grotto is the longest cave system in the Middle East, located 18 kilometers north of Beirut, Lebanon. It consists of two interconnected limestone caves, the Upper Grotto and Lower Grotto. The Upper Grotto features many crystallized cave formations and the Lower Grotto involves a 500 meter electric boat ride along a subterranean lake. Jeita Grotto is a major tourist attraction, receiving over 280,000 visitors annually and providing employment to many local residents.
This document discusses the science behind music therapy and its healing properties. It explains that everything in the world, including the human body, is made up of energy and vibration. Music affects us on psychological, physiological, and emotional levels. Certain components of music like rhythm, melody, and harmony can be used to invoke different emotions. Positive emotions induced by uplifting music can promote health while sad music may induce stress hormones. Music therapy can be used to treat various conditions such as depression, aphasia, amnesia, and ADD by stimulating the brain and regulating emotions. Beyond just listening, music therapy may also involve playing, singing, or vocalizing music.
This document is a chapter about urban structure and city spaces. It discusses key concepts in urban structure, including spatial patterns in North America like sprawl and central business districts. It also covers the polycentric metropolis and features like edge cities. The chapter addresses problems facing North American cities such as sprawl, poverty, and neighborhood decline. It then discusses the urban structure of European, Islamic, and developing world cities, and considers the future of urban geographies.
This document is a chapter about urbanization and the global urban system. It discusses key topics like the functions and transformative capacity of urban settlements. It also examines the urbanization process over time, including industrialization, the rise of mega-cities, and challenges facing cities today like climate change and overpopulation. Case studies and data are provided on urban systems and individual cities around the world.
El documento presenta una introducción a los cinco sentidos (vista, tacto, olfato, oído y gusto) como parte de un curso de educación a distancia para parvularios de la Universidad Central del Ecuador. Se describen brevemente cada uno de los sentidos para su identificación.
Epicor-Most Commonly Used KPIs for Business Measurement-WP-ENS-1202Jon Snow
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) that are most effective for transforming a business. It recommends focusing on a balanced set of KPIs across financial, transactional, and operational areas. Specific KPIs are identified for sales, purchasing, fulfillment, finance, and overall business performance. The document cautions that focusing on too many KPIs or an imbalanced set can undermine improvement efforts. It provides guidance on effective KPI programs and how consulting services from Epicor can help companies with KPI improvement initiatives.
There is a global war already taking place today. We simply have yet to acknowledge it. Our banks are under attack, our public utilities are at risk and the internet is being used more and more for political purposes, both bad and good. Cybercriminals blazingly brazenly brag their accomplishments and thumb their noses at authorities around the world. Governments are struggling with controls that are either too permissive or too restrictive.
Join us in an important discussion of the state of the state of Cyber(x) as we explore issues and peer into the future. Find out what the “bad guys” are up to, and what the future holds.
El poema expresa la devoción del autor hacia Dios, diciendo que cada parte de su cuerpo y alma fue creada por Dios para adorarlo y servirlo. El autor fue hecho para arrojar flores, lavar los pies de Dios con lágrimas, cantar su gloria, y escuchar la música de sus pisadas. Su corazón solo responde al llamado de Dios, y su alma fue creada para transmitir el amor de Dios a otras almas sedientas. El poema fue escrito por Shanti Amatista y está dedicado a Param
This document provides an overview of world regions and geography. It discusses how geography influences cultures and economies. Regions are defined and classified in various ways, including formally by shared attributes and functionally by economic organization. Forces like globalization are increasing interconnectivity between regions. The document examines topics like population trends, economic development, social issues, the environment, and political structures at regional and global scales. Regional geography combines physical and human perspectives to holistically study territories and the relationships between communities worldwide.
The giant ancient forest you cannot see coyote crossingLisa Schmidt
The document describes the creosote bushes that dominate the Mojave desert as an "ancient forest" that is invisible to many. It notes that individual creosote bushes can be thousands of years old, with some estimated at over 11,000 years old. Though unremarkable in appearance, these creosote bushes represent a vast ancient landscape that is increasingly threatened by development and habitat destruction. The author argues this ancient desert ecosystem deserves more appreciation and protection.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides an overview of the Physical Geography 101 course. It outlines that students will learn about the basic elements of geography including climate, landforms, water, soils, and plants and animals. It lists required textbooks and materials. The course objectives are to help students understand physical geography concepts like maps and the four environmental spheres of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. The document details assignments like exams, quizzes, maps and a presentation. Academic policies around attendance, cheating and cell phones are also addressed.
This document provides information for a geography lab course. It outlines the instructor and contact details, prerequisites, required textbooks and materials, student learning outcomes, course expectations and structure, grading policies, and the course schedule. The lab will focus on physical geography topics and provide hands-on experience investigating earth systems. Students will complete weekly lab assignments using worksheets and online submissions.
This document provides the syllabus for a Cultural Geography course taught online in Spring 2016. The 3-credit course is instructed by Lisa Schmidt and uses the textbook "Human Geography" by Knox. Assignments include weekly postings, maps quizzes, chapter quizzes, exams, and a semester-long project. The course aims to examine human activities and cultures around the world through geographical concepts and analysis of populations, development, economies, and social differences. Grades are calculated based on completion of these assignments throughout the semester.
This document provides information for an online physical geography course taught by Professor Lisa Schmidt. It outlines the course details, including required textbooks, assignments, grading criteria, and contact information for the professor. Students will study the four environmental spheres of Earth - the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere - and their interactions. Weekly readings, discussions, and quizzes will cover these topics. The course aims to give students a foundational understanding of physical geography concepts and patterns around the world.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Will exxon have to pay for years of misleading the public bill moyersLisa Schmidt
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Periodic table's 7th row completed with discovery of four new elements ifl ...Lisa Schmidt
The 7th row of the periodic table has been completed with the discovery of four new elements by scientists from Russia, the U.S., and Japan. The elements occupy positions 113, 115, 117, and 118 and were previously known as Uut, Uup, Uus, and Uuo respectively. The discoveries were ratified by IUPAC, allowing the elements to be formally named. The Japanese team that discovered element 113 will name it, with reports suggesting it may be called "Japanium". Completing the 7th row was an important achievement for chemistry as the periodic table is now filled down to that row.
Tools used in geography include maps, globes, GPS, remote sensing, and GIS. Maps show physical features and are printed on paper, while globes model the spherical earth accurately. GPS uses satellite distances to determine position. Remote sensing studies objects from afar using tools like aerial photography. GIS digitally analyzes and displays geographic data, allowing overlay of different data layers.
Impact des Critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les...mrelmejri
J'ai réalisé ce projet pour obtenir mon diplôme en licence en sciences de gestion, spécialité management, à l'ISCAE Manouba. Au cours de mon stage chez Attijari Bank, j'ai été particulièrement intéressé par l'impact des critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les décisions d'investissement dans le secteur bancaire. Cette étude explore comment ces critères influencent les stratégies et les choix d'investissement des banques.
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